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From Vague Threat to Clear Action: Redefining the Standard with HPV 28 Genotyping
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are extremely common. While the majority of infections are cleared by the immune system within 1-2 years without consequence, a small percentage of persistent high-risk HPV infections can silently initiate a carcinogenic process that may span 10 to 20 years. ...Read more -
Fully Automation Molecular POCT and NGS For Diarrhea Detection
Diarrhea is often a sign of gastrointestinal infection caused by viruses, bacteria, or other pathogens. It poses significant risks not only to children but also to the elderly, immunocompromised individuals, and people in crowded or post-disaster settings. Particularly during the autumn and winte...Read more -
Transforming C. diff Detection: Achieving Fully Automated, Sample-to-Answer Molecular Diagnostics
What causes C. Diff infection? Diff infection is caused by a bacterium known as Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile), that usually resides harmlessly in the intestines. However, when the gut’s bacterial balance is disturbed, often broad-spectrum antibiotic use, C. difficile can grow excessive...Read more -
From “Treating Infertility” to “Preventing the Cause”: The Value of AIO800+STI Multiplex 9
A Proactive Response to a Global Health Crisis The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a landmark global guideline, framing infertility as “one of the most overlooked public health challenges of our time.” With an estimated 1 in 6 people globally experiencing infertility in their lifetime,...Read more -
Demystifying Influenza A(H3N2) Subclade K and the Diagnostic Revolution Shaping Modern Disease Control
A newly emerged influenza variant—Influenza A(H3N2) Subclade K—is driving unusually high influenza activity across multiple regions, placing significant pressure on global healthcare systems. At the same time, diagnostic innovations ranging from rapid antigen screening to fully automated molecula...Read more -
Beyond the Common Cold: Understanding the True Impact of Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV)
When a child develops a runny nose, cough, or fever, many parents instinctively think of the common cold or flu. Yet a significant share of these respiratory illnesses—especially the more severe ones—are caused by a lesser-known pathogen: Human Metapneumovirus (hMPV). Since its discovery in 2001,...Read more -
Why Global Healthcare Professionals Choose Macro & Micro-Test
In precision medicine, excellence is proven through global trust. Macro & Micro-Test earns this trust daily, with our molecular diagnostics receiving consistent acclaim from partners worldwide. Laboratories across Southeast Asia and the Middle East confirm our commitment to performance, relia...Read more -
RSV vs. HMPV: A Clinician’s Guide to Accurate Identification in Children
Review of Classic Research Paper Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) are two closely related pathogens within the Pneumoviridae family that are frequently confused in cases of pediatric acute respiratory infection. While their clinical presentations overlap, prosp...Read more -
From Silent Infection to Preventable Tragedy: Break the Chain with Sample-to-Answer HR-HPV Screening
This moment matters. Every life counts. Under the global call to “Act Now: Eliminate Cervical Cancer,” the world is accelerating toward the 90-70-90 targets by 2030: -90% of girls vaccinated against HPV by age 15 -70% of women screened with a high-performance test by ages 35 and 45 -90% of women ...Read more -
The Silent Pandemic Amplifying TB’s Threat: AMR Crisis Looms
The #WHO’s latest tuberculosis report reveals a stark reality: 8.2 million new TB cases were diagnosed in 2023—the highest since global monitoring began in 1995. This surge from 7.5 million in 2022 reinstates TB as the leading infectious disease killer, surpassing COVID-19. Yet, an even graver cr...Read more -
WAAW 2025 Spotlight: Addressing a Global Health Challenge – S.Aureus & MRSA
During this World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW, November 18–24, 2025), we reaffirm our commitment to addressing one of the most urgent global health threats—Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Among the pathogens driving this crisis, Staphylococcus aureus (SA) and its drug-resistant form, Methicillin-Res...Read more -
The Global AMR Crisis: 1 Million Deaths Annually —How Do We Respond to This Silent Pandemic?
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become one of the greatest public health threats of this century, directly causing over 1.27 million deaths each year and contributing to nearly 5 million additional fatalities—this urgent global health crisis demands our immediate action. This World AMR Awarene...Read more